**Be very slow to analyze a beggar and very quick to give all that you can give - you may be giving to JESUS. Leave it to JESUS to analyze the begger - as HE is also analyzing you. **
THANK YOU for this comment. I was hoping to see a remark like this.
It is very, very true.
At Gesu Church, in downtown Miami, there was a couple of different street guys who WERE taking advantage of people. Even still, I gave them a buck or two when I had cash on me ( I never carry much cash, though ). These two guys would deliberate hang out on the curb directly outside the door of the the office where you purchased your votive candles and donated to get bottles of holy water and buy inexpensive rosaries. They knew people would go there from one hour before the mass, until one full hour AFTER the mass, and the same guys would hang out there and very un-courteously stick their hand out with a “you owe me” look on their face (one of them, that is). The other guy would just sit there, by the door, and I would give him something too.
Jesus did not say to teach people to go to shelters or only buy them food, and refuse to give them any cash. He said to GIVE TO EVERYONE WHO ASKS YOU.
You don’t have to bankrupt yourself, but do help out. The shelters are NOT the be-all and end-all solution for the homeless. They are actually, here in Miami, quite violent places where you can have the hell beaten out of you by a fellow JEALOUS homeless person, that violence happens all the time, which is why many homeless here opt to sleep in doorways rather than be beaten up in the shelters in the middle of the night.
There are, we all know, people who don’t want food, they want booze.
My friend Myriam bought a GOURMET breakfast one morning, to go, on her way to the office. A street person asked her for money for breakfast. She handed him her breakfast, which I know (I used to occasionally go the place) was a GOURMET, top-notch breakfast. In front of her, the guy opened the styrofoam package, looked at the breakfast, and violently threw it to the ground right in front of my generous friend Myriam.
Needless to say, from then on, she gave 50 cents or a buck to them, and never gave anyone her $9 or $10 breakfast ever again, not willing to risk having it thrown to the ground like that. Who can afford such waste?